Tuesday, 9 April 2019

GOLDEN GATE





  • From downtown San Francisco, you can take Golden Gate Transit buses number 10, 70, 92, 93 and 101. They will all stop at the toll plaza, which will allow you to walk out to the Bridge. The cost of a bus ride is $2.50/person each way.(check before you book please)

  • Option 2: The Walk Across the Golden Gate Bridge to Mid-Span. Time: Allow plenty of time to stop, take photos and enjoy the view. We think you need a minimum of sixty to ninety minutes to enjoy the walk, though it can be done in 30-40 minutes if you're rushing.

  • Golden Gate Bridge from the South Vista Point. The bridge looks best in the morning from this vista point when the sun is shining on its east side. In the afternoon, it will be in the shade. To get to this spot, you can take the "Last SF Exit" off the approach road, or get there on Lincoln Avenue from the Presidio.

It's free to walk or bike across the Golden Gate Bridge. The pedestrian walkway is the east sidewalk that runs along the east (bay) side of the bridge.

How long does it take to cross the bridge on foot? For the average person it takes around 30−40 minutes one way.Jul 22, 2011
All Electronic Tolling by FasTrak license plate recognition makes it quicker to cross theGolden Gate Bridge southbound into San Francisco. There is no stopping to paytolls. ... Receive a $1 discount for each Golden Gate Bridge toll.

Take note of the license plate number and the end date of your rental period. You can make a One-Time Payment using any of the following methods: Online using a credit card at www.bayareafastrak.org. By phone using a credit card: Toll free 1-877-BAY-TOLL (1-877-229-8655), outside USA 1-415-486-8655.

Driving north to Sausalito is free. Pedestrians and bikes cross the Bridge for free. Insiders Tip: Pedestrians are required to walk on the eastern sidewalk of the Golden Gate Bridge, the side facing San Francisco. On weekends and on weekdays after 3:30 PM bike riders use the western sidewalk, facing the Pacific Ocean.

All the information was the courtesy of GOOGLE.COM.

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